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Fig Newton (Dave Newton) on 1220 WGAR Cleveland | June 27, 1980

Aircheck Courtesy of Big Apple Airchecks - Thanks!Fig Newton… is that his real name? Probably not, but it’s a pretty good morning show, reminiscent of Gary McKee on WQXI Atlanta. But this is Cleveland and WGAR is in it’s last days as a Top 40 station. Indeed, by mid-1980 many of the big and medium AM music stations were dumping their formats for something a bit more adult-oriented, but here, WGAR is still playing the hits.

Fig is identified by one of our commenters as Dave Newton, who also was heard in the Cleveland market at WWWE (now WTAM) for a time.

Listen for Jam jingles used at the time at WLS… a GREAT sounding package for this station!

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October 25th, 2007 Cleveland | 8 comments

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8 Responses to “Fig Newton (Dave Newton) on 1220 WGAR Cleveland | June 27, 1980”

  1. Cris on October 29th, 2007 5:45 pm

    Does anybody know the real identity of this disc jockey, also, did he also work for WWWE at some point in his career? The Mr. Fig (or Big, I had to listen on the skip) from 3WE sounded suspiciously like Dick Orkin, but surely he was beyond djing in Cleveland by that time.

  2. Joe Crain on October 31st, 2007 10:48 am

    The description of the aircheck indicates this to be a morning drive show. But, listen closely. His show closing says to have a great night. Plus, the next jock starts at 8 with a top-30 songs of the week countdown. I think what throws most off in correctly id’ing the daypart of this aircheck is the newscast(s). Back in the day, music stations actually did newscasts outside of morning drive. WLS/Chicago still did some newscasts during Landecker’s show at night well into the late 70’s.

  3. Matt Seinberg on October 31st, 2007 10:51 am

    Fig Newton was also on WWWE, and I’ll get Steve an aircheck of that soon.

  4. Joy Binder on November 3rd, 2007 5:35 pm

    Fig’s real name was Dave Newton and, yes, he later did mornings on WWWE (now WTAM).

  5. Travis Sparks on November 14th, 2007 5:26 pm

    When did 1220 move away from CHR? Also, when did the Real Bob James leave?

  6. Brenda Meskunas on May 21st, 2008 9:41 pm

    Fig Newton, if I remember correctly, was on during the evening drive (4 - 8?). The Real Bob James was on immediately after - I think he worked 8 - midnight.

    Bob left WGAR somewhere around 1980, I believe.

  7. Dave Peffer on June 15th, 2008 8:05 pm

    1220/WGAR ended its days as an AC station on Sunday, July 15th 1984. The format switched to that of country the following day. Paul Tapie’s morning show and the newscasts anchored by Ed Richards and Nancy Smith were simulcast on WGAR-AM 1220 and WGAR-FM 99.5 (formerly KS-100 Country) from 5:30-9am weekdays. Steve Cannon’s talk show ran on 1220 from 9am-noon followed by WGAR’s hour-long noon newscast. After that, the music and DJs heard came over on satellite. When Steve left a few months later, the satellite filled the time from nine to noon with more automation.
    Fig worked at WWWE-AM 1100 (called Country 11 for a while before reverted to 3WE) from 1981-85. He hosted Channel 43’s Prize Movie from February 1984 to September 1985, during which time John Lanigan was in Florida.

  8. Dave Peffer on June 17th, 2008 4:02 pm

    By the way, if Mr. Fig happens to be reading the remarks on this page or if someone on here knows him and is in contact with him, tell him hello from World Famous Dave who used to live by the airport.

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